I short tour of Moe's cage. AS you can see, it is way too small for him, but I am building a new cage in 2 weeks, so all will be good soon!
This cage is built out of an old baby changing table for about $75. (not including any of the electronics or lights.)
A pull that I did in September 2006 with my 1992 3400 swapped Cavalier.
I had a best of 184Hp and 236 ft-lbs at the wheels. Not too bad for a little econo-box Cavalier!
This is my iguana Moe, who really enjoys eating hibiscus flowers. It was a kinda long clip, so I added music and sped up the video to double time. I hope you all like it! Make sure to check out all my other videos of Moe.
I have been told my some people that iguanas do not drink water and if they do, that it is very infrequent.
Here is proof that they do drink water, and probably more frequently than you may think. This is the reason that you need to have fresh water in the cage at all times!
This is the cage that I built for my green iguana. It is all painted and except for a few trip pieces, it is complete. Over 250 hours of work and about $1000 went into the cage and other accessories.
I was sitting in my room and messing around with my guitar and my 4 year old 2nd cousin started dancing. The end result is pretty funny I think. It is even better that he did it all by himself with no persuasion.